Showing posts with label Oxford Gay Pride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oxford Gay Pride. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Oxford Gay Pride Parade!

And enter the latest (and, in my very biased opinion, greatest) addition to the Gay Pride calendar: Oxford, OH, town of 8,000 residents... 24,000 when Miami University is in session. Unless I miss my guess, this is the first gay pride event ever held in Butler County.

I got a text this evening from one of the lead organizers, Brian McQueen of Miami's graduate queer group (HAVEN), who tells me that there were maybe 250 people total participants in the parade itself, which wound itself from the corner of Uptown at the Phi-Delt gates to McMillan Hall across the street from the Student Union (the Shriver Center). This is from Brian:
Today was the most beautiful day I have experienced in life, thus far. This Pride Parade was for Miami, the queer community at Miami, the queer community at large, and the entire world. People from all walks of life came together for one cause. There were queer couples with children, straight couples with children, old, young, ably different, faculty, staff, students, dogs, etc.

I am so full with joy right now and I would most probably be exceedingly more articulate if we were talking(it could be the alcohol). However, please let everyone know that this was about pride and self-acceptance. I want our community to understand that we need not look for acceptance outwardly, but only within ourselves and share that with our community. Our job is to love ourselves and extend that to everyone. Full and total acceptance is what we need and must have for ourselves. Hopefully this will be the catalyst for more "radical" and peaceful demonstrations that inspire change as well as unity. Networks were broadened and a safe space was created. PLEASE note that there was NOT one protester in sight. In fact, many people cheered us on and some joined in. Professor Stefanie Dunning brought her class--James Baldwin is the focus--to join us and the crowd grew bigger and bigger. I could almost sense the shift in consciousness on campus.Today was truly a gorgeous and gay day!

Thanks to Rhonda Jackson, Marty Petrone, Jenise Baldwin, Erin Douglas, Madelyn Detloff, Mark Rysdon, Jon Groppe, Tommy Marzella, Captain Willis of the Miami Univ. Police Department and his guys, Janine Todd, Eloiza Domingo-Snyder, Mother Paula of Church of Our Saviour, and so many more.
Congratulations, ladies/gentlemen/etc. I said it before: I couldn't be prouder if I'd planned it myself. When is the date for next year? Let's get it on our calendars!

The pride parade is a part of Miami's Awareness Week, celebrating LGBTQI culture, history, and politics.
I want to be her.
One of the lead organizers, Brian McQueen, on the left.
From the Phi-Delt gates into campus.
The beginning of the parade, at the Phi-Delt gates.

Update: I wanted to add this picture in because it totally exemplifies my darling friend Brian McQueen. I don't think I could have asked for a more appropriate picture had I told him to pose for it:

Kisses to all, and welcome too all the new visitors to this site!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Gay Pride News!


I am so thrilled and excited and pumped to announce this...
Oxford Gay Pride Parade
This Parade is for all members of the LGBTQ community and others who support not only our rights, but the civil rights of all human beings--better known as "Allies". This is an opportunity for us to display our Pride through a loving and peaceful march across campus.

Bring your fiercest pumps, beat your mugs (wear make-up), snatch your wigs, bring signs/posters, and get ready stomp like Naomi down the runway!
That's right, folks, Oxford is having their first ever gay pride parade!!! I couldn't be happier if I had planned it myself. The event is scheduled for Tuesday, April 7th between 4:30pm to 5:30pm. The parade will go through the Phi Delta gates at the corner of High and Campus, continue down the slant walk, and end at MacMillan Hall. It's a short route, but I have no doubt they have lots of stuff planned.

It's being organized by Spectrum and the gay grad group -- HAVEN. Check out the Facebook event page.

In other gay pride news, I might point this little bit out: I am officially killing the NKY Pride 2010 rumors until further notice. I just don't think it's happening, kids. This is how I imagine it went:
Person 1 at a meeting (P1): You know, we should do this in NKY.
Person 2 at a meeting (P2): Yea, that'd be great!
P1: But not this year.
P2: Nah... but we could start planning for 2010.
P1: YEA! What do you think about... (random details)

Later, at a bar:

P1 (or 2): Guess what we're doing?
Person three, a friend or acquaintance or potential trick
(P3): What?
P1/2: We're planning gay pride for NKY in 2010.
P3: OMG! What a great idea! I should tell people about this!
And so it goes. Usually my snoops have been able to dig up some dirt here and there, but nothing has come up, not even the most minor biscuit of information.

I am, thus, killing this as nothing unless you can prove otherwise.

Oh, and the new GLCC website launched. It's a lot easier to remember, this time around, rather than the five word address they used to have.